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Boeing 737 MAX jet resumes China journey amid uncertainty over model's return

Flight BOE631 comes more than three weeks after the first 737 MAX bound for a Chinese customer since a 2019 grounding began its journey from Seattle to Boeing's completion plant in Zhoushan.

Jamie Freed and Eric M. Johnson in Seattle (Reuters)
Sydney
Thu, April 7, 2022

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Boeing 737 MAX jet resumes China journey amid uncertainty over model's return This file photo taken on May 29, 2020 shows a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 aircraft parked at the Tianhe Airport in Wuhan, China’s central Hubei province. (AFP/Hector Retamal)

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Boeing Co BA.N 737 MAX meant for China Eastern Airlines 600115.SS subsidiary Shanghai Airlines is flying from Guam to Shanghai on Thursday, flight tracking websites showed, amid uncertainty over when the model will resume flying in China.

Flight BOE631 comes more than three weeks after the first 737 MAX bound for a Chinese customer since a 2019 grounding began its journey from Seattle to Boeing's completion plant in Zhoushan.

The plane, painted in Shanghai Airlines livery, had been stuck on the ground in Guam since March 15 due to a minor technical issue. It is due to land at around 11:30 a.m. Shanghai local time (0330 GMT), tracking websites showed. 

Boeing declined to comment on the flight but said it continued to work with customers and global regulators to return the MAX to service.

The flight to Shanghai, which is in the middle of a strict COVID-19 related lockdown, comes as Chinese authorities scrutinize China Eastern's safety processes following the crash of a 737-800 on March 21 that killed all 132 people on board.

While that model is the predecessor to the MAX, analysts have expressed concern it could set back Boeing's efforts to regain ground in the world's biggest aircraft market and deliver more than 140 737 MAX jets already constructed for Chinese customers.

China's aviation regulator in early December provided airlines with a list of fixes required before their return to commercial flying, which it predicted would occur by the beginning of this year. So far, however, there have been only test flights.

China Eastern has grounded all 223 of its 737-800 planes as a precaution while the crash is investigated. Chinese authorities are leading the investigation but the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board is helping them to read the plane's black boxes.

Depending on the results of the probe, China Eastern risks consequences including fines, aircraft groundings, and unfavorable treatment when applying for new routes and airport slots, Morningstar analyst Cheng Weng said.

China Eastern has not released any forecast of when it expects MAX deliveries to resume, though rival China Southern Airlines 600029.SS said last week it could take some of the planes this year. 

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